14 3302013exam1solution PDF
14 3302013exam1solution PDF
14 3302013exam1solution PDF
3. Write the equation that relates velocity of water thru soils to hydraulic gradient and
detail the variables of this equation.
v = ki
Discharge Velocity = (Coefficient of Permeability)(Hydraulic Gradient)
4. What is the relationship between moist unit weight and dry unit weight? Write the
relevant equation and describe the variables.
1 w
6. Your firms lab manager tells you that the maximum dry density for the soil to be
used for fill on your project is 105.2 lbs/ft3 at an OMC of 11% according to ASTM
D698. At the site, you find that that first lift of fill placed has a moist unit weight of
118.3 lbs/ft3 at a wn of 12.1%. What is the percent compaction for the first lift? Is
this percent compaction even possible?
1 w
9. For the USCS Soil Classification System, what does the acronym USCS stand for?
Unified Soil Classification System - USCS
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w (%)
(pcf)
123 + 26
10.0
117.5
d,field
(pcf)
106.8
140 + 75
11.7
121.1
108.4
RC (%)
PASS/FAIL
92.0
Fail
93.4
Fail
Test Method
d,max (pcf)
OMC (%)
Modified (D1557)
116.1
9.4
If the fill meets the compaction requirements at the two field density test
locations.
STEPS:
1. Determine d,max and OMC for D1557 test results (see Figure A and Table
A1).
2. Convert field testing results to d,field using
1 w
equation.
d , field
100
d , max
If the field test(s) do not meet the project specifications, what remedial
actions would you recommend to the contractor? Dry soils at both
Stations and recompact.
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2. You are given the results of index testing (i.e. ASTM D422 and D4318) of two soil
samples collected during a recent geotechnical exploration. The index test results
are presented in Figure B. The first sample was taken between depths of 1.5 ft to
2.5 ft below the existing ground surface. The second sample was taken between
depths of 6.5 ft to 7.5 ft below the existing ground surface. The groundwater table,
at the time of the geotechnical exploration, was at a depth of 4.0 ft from the existing
ground surface. Classify the soils in accordance with USCS (give group symbol and
group name). Relevant portions of ASTM D2487 are attached to the end of this
exam.
D60 0.82mm
9.64
D10 0.085mm
( D30 ) 2
(0.395 mm ) 2
2.23
( D60 xD10 ) (0.82 mm )(0.085 mm )
Determine USCS Classification from Figure 3, ASTM D2487
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10% Gravel
81% Sand
Cu = 9.64, Cc = 2.23
Fines are CL
9% Fines
10% Gravel
Casagrande Chart for Soil Classification (with Sample #1 and #2 Results Plotted).
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LL = 70
0% Gravel
45% plus #200
SUMMARY:
Sample
Depth
(ft)
USCS
Symbol
24.5 - 25
SW-SC
68 68.5
MH
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Figure B. Grain Size Distributions and Atterberg Limits for Problem #2.
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3. You have been given the results of a recent geotechnical exploration for a
local project in Chelmsford, MA. The groundwater table at the time of
exploration was 4 ft from the existing ground surface. This is also the
interface between the SC and CL soil layers. Figure C provides the soil
profile at the time of geotechnical exploration. From the provided information,
calculate total stress, pore pressure, and effective stress with depth and plot
them on the provided graphs. You must label numbers on the graphs for full
credit.
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Point A:
Use moist unit weight for SC: sc = 115 pcf.
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4. You are given the flow net for the gravity dam shown in Figure D. A
piezometer (i.e. standpipe) is installed at Point A. The following are some
dimensions of the flow net:
Dam Length: 175 ft.
H = 25 ft
H1 = 35 ft
The depth of Point A below the dam is 16 ft.
How much would the water in the piezometer drop below the water level on the
left side of the dam? How much would the water level in the piezometer rise
relative to the water level on the right side of the dam? What is the pore
pressure at Point A?
Left Side
Right Side
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Less conservative.
Factors in
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HELPFUL INFORMATION?
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Cu
D 60
D10
Cc
(D 30 ) 2
(D 60 xD10 )
q k
H
Nd
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